Choosing a cruise line is a personal choice that will depend on your lifestyle, tastes and budget. Take time to understand your options. Browse our website and do some research; our comprehensive cruise line overview will help to point you in the right direction: http://www.hawaiianaircruises.com/promotion/cruising-101.do

A cruise offers unmatched variety, convenience, and fun. Plus, it's more affordable than many land-based vacations. Cruises enable you to visit multiple locations for one low price, without the hassle of coordinating travel details. Your vacation begins the moment you step onboard. And now, many cruises are just a short drive or flight away.

Alaska: The Alaskan cruise season begins in May and ends in September. Not surprisingly, the peak travel period occurs during the warmest part of the year - mid-June through mid-August. Many travelers, however, consider the fall and spring to be Alaska's most beautiful seasons - and these months generally offer more opportunities for big cruise savings.

Europe:Peak SeasonMay to October is European cruising's peak season, chiefly because these months offer the most sun and blue sky. And the days last longer - Scandinavia can stay sunny for nearly 20 hours a day! Mild weather makes it easy to pack and travel light, and the attractions are easily accessible - the royal gardens are abloom in London, the sidewalk cafes come alive in Paris, and beaches from the French Riviera to the islands of Spain and Greece sizzle with beauty. Outdoor festivals and art shows also make the summer popular with travelers. And in August, the crowds will be a little smaller - because many Europeans go on vacation abroad.

Value SeasonEarly spring and late fall are also popular with travelers. American holidays (like St. Patrick's Day) and European holidays (like Germany's famed Oktoberfest) draw many visitors in Europe's cooler months. From Ireland's emerald countryside to the sun-washed vineyards of Italy, the colorful changing of the seasons can be a magical time. Some vacationers prefer this period because there are smaller crowds - imagine having Leonardo da Vinci's The Last Supper all to yourself! And, of course, there are plenty of great deals at this time of year.

Caribbean: All year long

Bermuda: Cruises only visit there between April and October, with the peak months being June-August

Cruises are like any other product; prices depend on supply and demand. The more popular dates, ships and cabins are priced higher and sell out faster. The less flexible you are, the farther ahead you should book. If price is your main priority, then sail between September and December (excluding holiday weeks). Typically during school vacations when families travel, it's a bit more expensive.

The U.S. National Hurricane Service officially designates June 1 to November 30 as hurricane season. The greatest concentration of hurricanes and tropical storms generally tend to be between late August and mid-October. Cruise ships have one great advantage over resorts and tropical islands - they can steer around the weather! A cruise is your best option if you're concerned about weather.

Many Spring Breakers typically opt for a land vacation rather than a cruise, however if you are looking for a more relaxing experience, be aware that in late winter through mid-spring there may be somewhat livelier crowd onboard.

Cruise lines attempt to follow published schedules as closely as possible, yet this is not always feasible. Cruise lines reserve the right to change a scheduled itinerary without prior notice - it's all part of putting safety first. Situations which may call for an itinerary change are weather, mechanical difficulties and political tensions, to name a few. Cruise lines are not legally liable for any loss to guests by cancellation, advancement, deviation, substitution, or postponement. If an itinerary change is necessary, cruise lines may substitute another ship or port of call, and they will always attempt to keep passengers informed of changes.

No, in some instances cruise ships must utilize a tender to transport passengers ashore if the ship is unable to dock directly. While there is no charge for the tender service, mobility impaired customers may experience challenges when trying to take the tender ashore.

The following information is from the US Department of State website, regarding travel requirements for US Citizens:

Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative Documentation Requirements

Type of Travel

Returning to U.S. From

Required Documentation

Air

Any international destination

U.S. Passport Book

Land

Canada, Mexico, Bermuda or the Caribbean Region

U.S. Passport Book or Card

Sea

Canada, Mexico, Bermuda or the Caribbean Region

U.S. Passport Book or Card

Air, Land or Sea

A U.S. Territory

Government-issued photo ID such as driver's license or military ID

Please note this important information

All passengers 16 and over are required to carry a government-issued photo ID, such as a driver's license or military ID.

We recommend all travelers confirm the entry requirements for all countries prior to departure. The following website may assist you in verifying the required documentation for travel: http://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en.html

Please be advised that knowing, securing and bringing the required identification and other documents required for travel are solely the responsibilities of the passengers. You are responsible for acquiring and bringing all the documents required (by governments, cruise lines, air lines, etc.) to travel. We are unable to provide refunds for clients who do not possess the necessary documentation.

Although the US State Department advises of the above requirements for travel, please note that certain cruise lines have their own policies. Passports and visas must be valid for the duration of travel. In some instances, passports and visas must be valid for at least 6 months beyond intended stay. As with all vendors, the client is responsible for securing proper documentation for the countries visited on their cruise.

If you do not already have a passport, you must apply for one in person. If you have an expired passport, you may be able to renew it through the mail. Please see the following website for specific instructions and information on obtaining a passport: http://travel.state.gov/passport/passport_1738.html

An international trip may require valid travel documents such as, but not limited to:

Passport

Visa

Re-entry permit

Health certificate

Inoculation record

A ticket for the return journey, or continuance of your trip

Or ANY combination thereof

We are NOT responsible for your travel documents. You are responsible for acquiring the proper documentation. Concerns about the required travel documents may be resolved by contacting the appropriate consulate, embassy, or government agency - please also refer to this website for details: http://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en.html

Every country has its own laws regarding entrance by non-citizens. Please check the specific laws governing the country you are visiting. It is your sole responsibility to obtain all necessary documentation prior to your departure. Regardless of the ticket you purchase, applicable immigration laws apply.

Please note that there is a new United States regulation in effect that requires citizens from some countries to obtain a visa if their flight is stopping over in the US, even if the US is not the final destination.

In addition, citizens from waiver-countries visiting the US should be aware that per the US Department of State, travelers entering the United States under the Visa Waiver Program must have a machine-readable passport. Any traveler without a machine-readable passport will be required to obtain a visa before coming to the United States.

Parents of minor children (under 18 years old) must carefully document legal custody prior to traveling.

If a minor child is traveling with only one parent, the absent parent should provide a notarized letter of consent.

If only one parent has legal custody, that parent should be prepared to provide such evidence to airlines and authorities (ie. A copy of the sole custody document, or death certificate of absent parent.)

In cases in which a minor child is traveling alone or in someone else's company, both parents (and the sole, documented custodial parent) should provide a notarized letter of consent.

If a child traveling has a different last name from the mother and/or father, the parents should be prepared to provide evidence to airlines and authorities, such as a birth certificate or adoption decree, to prove that they are indeed the parents.

Yes, and they differ for each cruise line. The age requirement policies are strictly enforced by the cruise lines, and passengers who do not meet the minimum requirement will not be permitted to board. For specific age requirements by cruise line, please click here.

Online registration is a process by which you provide the cruise line with personal information (such as name, date of birth, passport #'s, etc.) for each passenger via the cruise line's secure website. The online registration process is not only a requirement of most cruise lines but also of the Department of Homeland Security. To complete your registration, visit the following link for your specific cruise line:

An Air/Sea package is certainly an option, although depending upon the cruise line and your particular location, there are pros and cons to booking your flights separately versus booking your flights through the cruise line. In most cases, if you book your air arrangements through the cruise line, the airline will make every effort to get you to the ship in the event of a flight delay or cancellation. If you prefer to make your own air arrangements, we recommend that flights arrive a minimum of 4-6 hours prior to the ship's departure and depart no sooner than 4-6 hours after the ship's scheduled arrival back in port.

Sometimes, yes. Especially during holiday travel times or for flights that involve transfers in one or more cities, you can save money by booking your flight and cruise in one package (this price will often include the cost of any transfers/transportation to the cruise port as well).

Most cruise lines offer pre-night packages that you can purchase at an additional cost. The space is limited for these, so it is best to book them early. Purchasing a pre-night package benefits you since it will provide you with extra time to make it to the ship if you experience flight delays or inclement weather. Should you not be able to book a pre-night package through the cruise line, you may also reserve a room on your own and customize your flight schedule with an Air Deviation. There is a non-refundable fee to do this, in addition to any increased airfare cost.

We highly recommend that you contact the airline prior to departure to reconfirm your flights. If we receive notification of a schedule change, we will make every effort to contact you with that information. However, there are many instances in which we are not apprised of changes in flight schedules.

If you purchased airfare through the cruise line, both the cruise line and airline will work to assist in getting you to the ship. In the event of minor scheduling delays or flight cancellations, speak to the airline first, to find out when you will be able to depart. Then, contact our Customer Service Department, who will alert the cruise line to your situation. If your delay is only minor, we may be able to have the transfer shuttle meet you as planned. For major delays and flight cancellations, the resolutions are determined on a case-by-case basis. In some instances, the airline will fly you to the next port of call. In other instances, the airline may provide hotel accommodations or other options. If you purchased airfare independently of the cruise line, you will need to work directly with the airline. In either case, we recommend advising the airline that you are on your way to meet a cruise ship. The airline may then prioritize you above other passengers. Please consider the purchase of travel protection, as there may be times when the airline and cruise line cannot help you, but the travel protection can.

If you are driving to the port, there is often parking available for a daily fee, at the port. If you are flying to the port, you can either take a cab to the pier, or purchase transfers from the cruise line.

Purchase your vacation using whichever name is reflected on your Proof of Citizenship. If you are carrying several types of identification that reflect your married and maiden name, you are strongly encouraged to carry a copy of your marriage certificate to document your name change.

All reservations must be made in U.S. dollars. You may pay using either a credit card or debit card. Please keep in mind that debit cards often have daily spending limits. We recommend checking with your bank prior to making a payment with your debit card. If you'd like to use an international credit card, please call us to make your reservation - funds must be converted into U.S. dollars for payment; some restrictions may apply.

Immediately after your reservation has been purchased, you will receive an email confirmation which outlines your reservation details. Please look it over and become familiar with the information provided. Additionally, you can access your reservation online and request an updated invoice/confirmation at any time.

For select cruise lines, there are no reservation restrictions for customers with a non-U.S. address apart from paying in U.S. dollars and needing to call us in order to book (our website's reservation system is only set up for U.S. zip codes).

For other cruise lines, some reservation restrictions apply for customers with primary residential addresses outside of America's 50 states; ask for complete details.

If you'd like to use an international credit card, please call us to make your reservation - funds must still be converted into U.S. dollars for payment; other restrictions may apply.

No. All reservations must be made in U.S. dollars. If you'd like to use an international credit card, please call us to make your reservation – funds must still be converted into U.S. dollars for payment; other restrictions may apply.

By purchasing a guarantee cabin, at minimum you will receive a stateroom in the category you have booked, with the possibility of receiving an upgrade. Stateroom categories don't always correspond to the decks on a ship, so in some cases receiving a stateroom or category upgrade will mean your stateroom is on a lower deck. Guarantee cabins are often a more financially attractive option than securing a specific stateroom, however as guarantee cabins are assigned by the cruise line, you will not know the location, view or bedding of your cabin until it has been assigned. In addition, if you have booked more than one cabin, the cabins may not necessarily be near each other. If these are important considerations for you, you may wish to consider purchasing a cabin assignment rather than a guarantee.

It is NOT possible to book numerous rooms at one time. If you are interested in reserving more than one room in close proximity to one another, it is recommended that you call our toll-free number and speak to a Vacation Consultant. The only way to purchase more than one room on our web site is to make multiple reservations.

If you would like to book two adjoining staterooms, it is recommended that you call our toll-free number and speak to a Vacation Consultant, as the only way to purchase more than one room on our web site is to make multiple reservations. You cannot book adjoining staterooms under the same reservation.

Depending on the length and cost of your cruise, you can potentially earn up to thousands of miles to use on future flights. In some cases, you can even earn "double miles", or twice the amount of miles you would earn otherwise. Please refer to our homepage for more specific information regarding our miles program.

Currently, it is not possible to purchase these items online. Please call our toll-free number and speak to a Customer Service representative to assist you in researching the possibilities available to you.

Our website lists a wide variety of shore excursions, depending upon your cruise destination and time of year. Please be aware that these excursions are operated by local independent tour operators and are subject to their rules, regulations and pricing. We encourage you to read all information very clearly before and after booking all shore excursions.

Yes! Shore excursions, particularly popular ones, tend to fill up quickly. Get to know the planned activities each port of call has to offer prior to your departure. Pre-reserving your excursions will ensure that you are able to take part in the activities you have your heart set on, and it'll also relieve you of having to fuss with reservations for tours during your cruise.

We want to help you be prepared for unexpected travel problems you may encounter on the way so you can make the most of your trip. All too often, flight delays or cancellations, lost or damaged luggage, or an unexpected illness or injury give travelers more vacation memories than they bargained for. When it comes to common travel problems before, during and after your trip, travel protection can help. It can provide coverage for the unexpected travel problems that can stop your vacation before it starts and can provide coverage while you're traveling, including 24-hour assistance services! If you have not yet booked your cruise, specific travel protection information will be made available during the booking process, or if you have already secured your cruise with us, log into your booking to view a copy of the travel protection coverage.

This is only a brief description of the coverage(s) available. The Policy will contain limitations, exclusions and termination provisions. Travel Protection is underwritten by Transamerica Casualty Insurance Company, Columbus, Ohio; NAIC # 10952 (all states except as otherwise noted) under Policy/Certificate Form series TAHC5000. In CA, HI, NE, NH, PA, TN and TX Policy/Certificate Form series TAHC5100 and TAHC5200. In IL, IN, KS, LA, OH, OR, VT, WA and WY Policy Form #'s TAHC5100IPS and TAHC5200IPS. Certain coverages are under series TAHC6000 and TAHC7000.

We strongly encourage everyone to create his or her own profile. If others are permitted to use your login, your personal information may be compromised, which could potentially affect any existing reservations you may have in the system.

No. Generally, cruise lines will charge a set rate for the first and second person in a stateroom, with a discounted amount for the third, fourth, and/or fifth person in a stateroom. This applies to the cruise fare only, as all passengers are charged the same rate for port taxes and government fees.

Cruise lines (and resorts) base their rates on double occupancy. When traveling alone, you will be charged a supplemental fee since you're not sharing the cost of the cabin with someone else. This only applies to the room rate, not to taxes and airfare.

Due to the increased cost of fuel, cruise lines sometimes impose these surcharges typically ranging from $20-$60 or more per person. The fees are sometimes implemented after you initially book, in which case you will receive notification of the increased cost.

Pay online for greatest convenience by logging into your reservation via our Customer Service page. You may pay using either a credit card or debit card. Please keep in mind that debit cards often have daily spending limits. We recommend checking with your bank prior to making a payment with your debit card.

All reservations must be made in U.S. dollars. You may pay using either a credit card or debit card. Please keep in mind that debit cards often have daily spending limits. We recommend checking with your bank prior to making a payment with your debit card. If you'd like to use an international credit card, please call us to make your reservation - funds must be converted into U.S. dollars for payment; some restrictions may apply.

Deposit and final payment policies vary greatly amongst the cruise lines, and they differ depending on things like the length of your cruise, the type of itinerary and the date you're sailing. During the booking process you will be given specific information regarding your selected vacation.

When confirming a vacation, we will charge your credit card, for the $24.99 Processing Fee and, should you choose to purchase it, for your Travel Protection. The remaining deposit or full payment is charged by the cruise line. It may take several days for them to receive approval before they apply the charges to your credit card.

Cancellation policies vary between cruise lines and they do increase as the travel date approaches. You will be provided with specific details during the booking process, and we'll follow up by providing the fees in writing as well. It's your responsibility to be familiar with the penalties. In addition to any fees assessed by the cruise line, we do charge a $100 administrative fee for all cancellations. To protect yourself from penalties for canceling due to medical reasons, we strongly encourage you to purchase our Travel Protection plan.

For select cruise lines, there are no reservation restrictions for customers with a non-U.S. address apart from paying in U.S. dollars and needing to call us in order to book (our website's reservation system is only set up for U.S. zip codes).

For other cruise lines, some reservation restrictions apply for customers with primary residential addresses outside of America's 50 states; ask for complete details.

If you'd like to use an international credit card, please call us to make your reservation - funds must still be converted into U.S. dollars for payment; other restrictions may apply.

No. All reservations must be made in U.S. dollars. If you'd like to use an international credit card, please call us to make your reservation – funds must still be converted into U.S. dollars for payment; other restrictions may apply.

Although many cruise lines do provide cell phone service while at sea, please keep in mind that such services require additional fees, often at rates much more expensive than your normal roaming charges.

The cruise lines require all guests with special medical needs to submit a "special needs" form to them prior to travel. This is to ensure that they have the necessary information to give you the proper care in the event of an emergency. Passengers who carry syringes for medical use must also carry a letter from their physicians indicating this. Please call and speak with our Customer Service Team to obtain the correct forms for submission to the cruise line.

Pregnancy is regarded as a medical condition, and some cruise lines require a medical certificate establishing the passenger's due date and fitness to travel. Additionally, each cruise line has specific policies with regard to how far along in a pregnancy a passenger can be at time of embarkation. Click here for further details.

Accessibility varies from ship to ship, however the newer, larger cruise ships are often a better bet for wheelchair-bound travelers than are older ships. Please contact us for questions regarding wheelchair accessibility by ship.

Although seasickness is rare on larger cruise ships because they are equipped with stabilizers, if you are prone to motion sickness, you may want to consult your physician prior to travel. If you should feel queasy onboard ship, medicine is available from your stateroom steward or the ship's doctor.

Please carry any medication in its original bottle. It is recommended that medication be carried on your person or in your carry-on bag so that it will be available when needed, as checked luggage may not be accessible at all times. If you take any prescription drugs, vitamins or other medication on a regular basis, you should bring an adequate supply with you.

Yes. To ensure the safety of all cruise ship passengers, pre-cruise security measures have been strengthened in recent years. Passengers can expect to encounter screening measures similar to those used in airports, including metal detectors and examination of photo IDs. In addition, their luggage and carry-on bags may be inspected.

These are commonly referred to as lifeboat drills (or "muster"). Everyone on board the ship is required to be in attendance for a safety drill before departure, to comply with Coast Guard and international safety regulations.

For a typical Caribbean cruise, you'll want to take shorts, skirts or sundresses, pants, blouses, t-shirts, knit tops or polo shirts, and a bathing suit. For cooler days or evenings, pack a sweater or lightweight windbreaker.

For Alaska cruises, sweaters, raincoats, and fleece are also suggested. Bring a pair of sneakers or rubber-soled shoes for deck sports and a swimsuit cover-up for cool areas on the ship.

Keep in mind that when visiting some countries or participating in shore excursions to shrines or religious sites, a more conservative dress code may be in order.

Most cruises will have at least one formal night for dinner. Women generally wear cocktail dresses or gowns, while men can wear a dark suit and tie. Many ships also offer tuxedo rentals.

For casual or semi-formal nights, sport shirts and slacks or button-down shirts and sport coats work for men, while women can wear a dress, pantsuit, or slacks and top.

Generally speaking, there are three types of evening attire: Casual, Smart-Casual or Business-Casual, and Formal.

Casual attire would be dresses or slacks and blouses for women, sport shirts and trousers for men

Smart- or Business-Casual would be dresses or pantsuits for women, jackets for men; and Formal would be long or short cocktail dresses, dark suits or tuxedos for men. That being said, some cruise lines have loosened their dress codes and sometimes allow much more casual dress in the main dining rooms.

On most cruises, a tuxedo is not required, although gentleman should plan on bringing a dark suit in order to attend the formal night(s). If you prefer to dress to the nines, many cruise lines offer tuxedo rentals.

In port and on the ship, you will have many opportunities to enjoy duty free shopping. Depending on your itinerary, there may be a limit to the amount of duty-free merchandise allowed per guest. Major credit cards are accepted almost everywhere, so you will not have to bring much cash (except for some shore side purchases). In fact, it is strongly recommended that you bring a credit card, since it will make your onboard registration very quick and easy. For non-credit card purchases, we encourage you to bring traveler's checks.

Electric razors and hair dryers can be brought with you. Staterooms for most cruise lines are equipped with 110 volts AC and are capable of handling all normal appliances. Some appliances may require the use of an adapter. Keep in mind, cruise lines do not provide irons in your stateroom and they prefer that you do not bring one along, due to the fire hazard. There is often laundry service on board should you need a special outfit ironed.

Non-bottled water, coffee, tea, and juice are generally included in your cruise fare. Soft drinks and alcoholic beverages are not included in the cruise fare, and in most cases, a 15% gratuity will be added to your bill when ordering these beverages.

Although most ships travel in International waters, the rule of thumb is that the drinking age aboard ship is contingent upon the drinking age at the Port of Departure. Always check with your Vacation Consultant or Customer Service before sailing if you have any concerns regarding the drinking age.

Most cruise lines offer two seatings for the main dining room(s): Main Seating and Late Seating. Dining preferences may be requested at the time of the booking, however no requests are guaranteed. In addition to the traditional seatings, some cruise lines now offer "freestyle" dining. This provides guests with the flexibility to dine when and with whom they wish. Your seating and table assignment will be confirmed at embarkation. For additional details regarding dining options for the various cruise lines, click here.

Yes. For your convenience, in addition to breakfast, lunch, dinner, and late night buffets in the main dining room(s), many ships also offer complimentary room service and several additional restaurants. If you choose to dine in one of the specialty restaurants onboard, be prepared to pay an extra charge for the meal.

Low-fat and vegetarian entrees are often offered at lunch and dinner. Low-sodium meals, kosher meals, and certain other diet-restricted meals can be made available. Dietary requests should be made at the time of booking to ensure that you are appropriately accommodated.

Suggested gratuities vary between cruise lines as well as stateroom type, and generally range from $10 to $15 per person, per day. Many cruise lines now automatically add gratuities to your shipboard account. With most cruise lines, you will have the option to remove the automatically added gratuities if you are dissatisfied with the level of service provided, or in the event that you wish to tip the staff personally. This is done by visiting the Purser's desk prior to debarkation.

In cases where the gratuities are not automatically added to the shipboard account, the following guidelines are generally suggested by the cruise lines:Stateroom attendant - $3.50 per person, per dayHead Waiter - $3.50 per person, per dayAssistant waiters - $1.75 per person, per day.Gratuities for the Headwaiter/Maitre'D and other service personnel are at your discretion.For your convenience aboard the ship, a 15% gratuity is automatically included on all beverage tabs.

Cruising is so much more than just shuffleboard and all-you-can-eat buffets. Today's ships offer activities and entertainment for vacationers of all ages, from toddlers to seniors. Family-friendly ships may feature everything from kids' clubs to teen coffeehouses. Want to unwind? Activities are as diverse as spa treatments, basketball, and casino gambling. At night, you might catch a comedy show, relax in a piano bar, or feast on five-star cuisine. From luxury to adventure, there's a ship to suit your vacation needs.

Cruise lines publish a daily newsletter that lists all of the activities being offered aboard the ship each day. In some cases your cabin steward will leave a copy in your stateroom the night before, and a copy of the bulletin is also always available at the Purser's desk.

Yes. Most cruise lines offer a variety of organized activities for children, as part of the cruise package. These programs are directed and supervised by specially trained staff, and different activities are offered depending upon age group. Age requirements vary between cruise lines, but a child must be toilet trained in order to participate, particularly in pool-related activities. Many cruise lines also offer babysitting services, at an additional cost. For additional details, please click here.

Most cruise lines offer a variety of evening activities, from Las Vegas-style shows to gambling at the casino. You can also choose to dance the night away at the disco, or spend a more quiet evening enjoying a drink and sharing the day's experiences at one of the many lounges on board. These activities will be listed on your onboard newsletter.

Most cruise lines allow you to establish an onboard credit account that permits you to charge purchases to your stateroom. You will need to present a credit card, cash, or traveler's checks to open this account. This can be done at the designated sign-up area onboard the ship, or during the check-in process.

Each cruise ship has its own guidelines regarding hours of operation of the casino and on-board shops. The basic rule of thumb is that shops and the casino are open while you are at sea, however they will be closed while the ship is in port.

Free upgrade!

Book an eligible stateroom on any qualifying sailing and receive a free upgrade! In some cases, you'll be upgraded to a more desirable location aboard your ship. In other instances, you'll be upgraded to a stateroom with extra space and/or a better view. It's also possible that you might receive all of these benefits. Select your sailing date to see which upgrades are available.

Take advantage of discounted rates by state! Plus, just one guest needs to qualify for everyone in your stateroom to be eligible for state savings. At pier check-in, show proof of residency, a driver's license, for example. Applicable states and rates change often, so be sure to ask our cruise experts for the latest deals offered to residents of your state.

Senior Discount

Senior Discount

Passengers 55 and older by their departure date can qualify for special rates. You must confirm your age with a government-issued ID (we recommend a passport or driver's license) at the pier before boarding the ship. Most cruise lines qualify seniors as 55 and older. Exceptions to this are: Costa Cruises, Crystal Cruises, Disney Cruise Line, Holland America Line, Princess Cruises. These lines qualify seniors as 60 and older.

Past Guest Discount

Which lines have you cruised with?

Carnival Costa Holland Princess

Celebrity Disney Norwegian Royal Caribbean

Past Guest Discount

Most top cruise lines offer special bonuses and rates to past guests; these may include free stateroom upgrades and onboard spending credits. If you've sailed before, provide your agent with your past guest number and we'll find the best past guest offers available for even greater savings in addition to our already low prices. Cruised before but don't recall your past guest number? Just give us a call at 800-820-5318 and we'll be happy to assist you.

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